EXHIBITOR BOOTH LISTINGS
3DCERAM SINTO SAS Booth 418
4 rue du Parc de Maison Rouge Z.A. Maison Rouge Bonnac La Cote 87270 FRANCE Phone: 33-0-555-041090 Email:
info@3dceram.com
www.3dceram.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: 3DCERAM Sinto is a turnkey provider of solutions for the additive manufacturing of technical ceramics with over 15 years’ experience in 3D printing and machine sales using stereolithography. They offer a complete printing solution (machine, materials and process) to the players of the precision foundry, founders and cores manufacturers.
A W BELL MACHINERY P/L
145 Abbotts Road Dandenong South Victoria 3175 AUSTRALIA Phone: 613/9799-9555
Email:
machines@bellmachinery.com
www.bellmachinery.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Waterjet cleaning, abrasive wheel cut off and abrasive belt finishing equipment. Manual, semi- automatic and full automatic machines and robotic cells custom designed for the foundry industry. In-house testing and R&D facilities. Worldwide sales & service.
ALD VACUUM TECHNOLOGIES INC.
18 Thompson Road East Windsor CT 06088 USA Phone: (860) 386-7227 Email:
rcreed@ald-usa.com
www.ald-vt.com
PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: ALD Vacuum Technologies produces a broad range of vacuum processing systems, providing the world’s investment casters with vacuum precision melting and casting systems for: equiax, DS and single crystal casting, DS/ single crystal casting using the liquid metal cooling process, arc melting and casting of titanium and cold wall crucible systems.
APPLIED CERAMICS INC.
5555 Pleasantdale Road Atlanta GA 30340 USA Phone: (770) 448-6888 Email:
ray.janson@appliedceramics.com
www.appliedceramics.com
PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Manufacturer of high quality mullite, zirconia, and alumina ceramic honeycomb filters. Applied Ceramics, Inc.’s objective is to help you reach your goals by improving casting quality, yields, and rates in high temperature investment casting applications. Custom shapes and sizes available. Alumina and zirconia crucibles for melting and analysis as well as other refractory products produced.
36 ❘ October 2021 ® Booth 223 Booth 202 Booth 312 ASK CHEMICALS LLC
495 Metro Place South Suite 250 Dublin OH 43017 USA Phone: (614) 763-0316
Email:
charles.hoertz@ask-chemicals.com
www.ask-chemicals.com
PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Manufacturer of reticulated ceramic foam filters for use in the shell mold as pouring cup, in-line, or gate filters. Also produces dam and cylindrical shaped filters for alloy manufacturers. Filters are available in a variety of compositions, such as zirconia, alumina, silicon carbide, and mullite for all ferrous and nonferrous casting requirements. Custom shapes are a specialty.
AUTOMATED WAX TECHNOLOGIES
15015 Foltz Industrial Parkway Strongsville OH 44149 USA Phone: (440) 268-9240 Email:
sales@autowaxinc.com
www.autowaxinc.com
PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Automated Wax Technologies designs and builds custom wax and ceramic injection presses of all sizes, as well as re-manufactures all makes of wax injection equipment. Automated Wax Technologies is your strategic partner to better quality, productivity, and cost savings. Their machine technology upgrades include: new electrical controls, paste wax conversion, ceramic conversion, new low maintenance wax and ceramic injection systems, bottom injection and more. Automated Wax Technologies offers a line of American built wax melting and conditioning units, superior in every way.
AVIGNON CERAMIC SAS
Route De Noirlac Bruere Allichamps 18200 FRANCE Phone: +33 / 248-620370
Email:
contact@avignonceramic.com
www.avignonceramic.com
PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Design, manufacture and sales of ceramic components for use under extreme condition. Process: injection/pressing/extrusion/pouring/3D print.
Specialized in
ceramic cores for 30 years, from the simplest geometry to the most complex ones, from prototype to mass production. Suitable for EQX, DS, SX castings, aero, IGT, medical, automotive, industrial parts.
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